"Baise-Moi" is one of the most controversial French novels of recent years, a punk fantasy that takes female rage to its outer limits. Now the basis for a hit underground film which was banned in France," Baise-Moi" is a searing story of two women on a rampage that is part Thelma and Louise, part Viking conquest. Manu and Nadine have had all they can take. Manu has been brutally raped, and determines it's not worth leaving anything precious lying vulnerable -- including her very self. She teams up with Nadine, a nihilist who watches pornography incessantly, and they enact their own version of les vols et les viols (rape and pillage) -- they lure men sexually, use them up, then rob and kill them. Drawing from the spiky cadences of the Sex Pistols and the murderous eroticism of Georges Bataille or Dennis Cooper, "Baise-Moi" is a shocking, accomplished, and truly unforgettable novel.
Biografie (Virginie Despentes)
Virginie Despentes, 1969 in Nancy geboren, arbeitete in Massagesalons und Peep-Shows. Sie betrieb einen Plattenladen und trat als Rap-Sängerin auf, bevor sie zu schreiben begann. Mit ihren beiden ersten Romanen landete sie einen überwältigenden Erfolg in Frankreich. Ihr erster Roman Baise moi - Fick mich von 1993 machte sie auf Anhieb berühmt und wurde von Elke Heidenreich als "literarisches Manifest" bezeichnet.